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The '''Law of Requisite Variety'' demands that an appreciation of the diversity of perspectives and stakeholders is essential in managing complex situations. The Law of Requisite Variety is attributed to [[William Ross Ashby]]. | The '''Law of Requisite Variety''' is one of the seven [[Laws of Dialogic Design Science]]. It demands that an appreciation of the diversity of perspectives and stakeholders is essential in managing complex situations. | ||
The Law of Requisite Variety is attributed to [[William Ross Ashby]]. |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 7 December 2022
The Law of Requisite Variety is one of the seven Laws of Dialogic Design Science. It demands that an appreciation of the diversity of perspectives and stakeholders is essential in managing complex situations.
The Law of Requisite Variety is attributed to William Ross Ashby.